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Georgetown McDonough students, faculty, and staff are newsmakers, whether being featured in the press, in the award-winning Georgetown Business magazine, or on social media. Learn more about the Office of Marketing and Communications, and find access to the school's media kit, downloadable images, and more.

Reinvention always meets resistance. From pivots to process changes, it's tough to have a perfectly smooth transition. In a New York Times article titled "Why You Hate Work," Tony Schwartz and Christi...

In the third of an occasional series featuring two experts debating a hot topic for students, Mike Bastin, a visiting professor at Beijing University of International Business and Economics and Jim Mo...

A new study of consumer spending of tax refunds finds a correlation between how the refunds are perceived and whether taxpayers opt to spend the money right away or save it for later. The study, from...

When you’re meeting with your potential employers, have a clear sense of your priorities and lay them on the table with confidence. “When you are in the moment, I often advise them to negotiate on beh...

To evaluate teams, judges ask themselves, ‘which team would I most like to have as my venture capital partner.’ As part of this decision, judges weigh students’ on areas like due diligence, risk asses...

Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business crushed the competition at the Global Venture Capital Investment Competition for the third year running, earning another win over the weekend. The...

Qatar’s leading business mind and the chairman of Ezdan Holding Group, Sheikh Dr. Khalid bin Thani Al Thani, attended the first meeting of the Advisory Board of the Business, Society and Public Policy...

In an article quoting seven executives on the managers that made – or stalled – their careers: “I worked for an architectural firm and was asked to color drawings for clients. My pencil strokes went i...

But Marlene Morris Towns, teaching professor of marketing at Georgetown's McDonough School of Business, said one potential upshot of adding physical locations is that it rounds out the brand experienc...

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The research entities at Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business leverage their location in Washington, D.C., to study the intersection of business and public policy, international affairs, financial markets and policy, and markets and ethics. Georgetown McDonough faculty members excel at solving critical business issues and defining best practices across a range of industries that will transform the world of business.

Georgetown University's McDonough Business School offers world-class executive degrees, including the Executive MBA, Executive Master’s in Leadership, the Georgetown-ESADE Global Executive MBA, Corporate International Master’s and the Master of Science in Finance. Curricula focus on business, leadership and strategy from a global perspective. Georgetown McDonough executive degree programs help shape world leaders, who benefit from a distinguished educational experience at one of the world’s top business schools.

The MBA Career Center offers a variety of career services to current MBA students and alumni. They provide students career guidance through career courses, career counseling, and hosting recruiting on campus, ultimately resulting in students securing the MBA internships and job placements they are seeking. Whether entering business school to learn how to change jobs, to advance within a particular industry, or to become an entrepreneur, Georgetown MBA students are prepared to achieve their career goals.